kirby
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On one of my plants, I took a small branch off hoping to turn it into a clone. Now, I've grown many plants this summer, but they've all been started from my, or some company's seed. I have a good idea how to clone... cut at 45 deg angle, use gel/powder/liquid and get a good portion of the stem covered, and plant in a moist soil mixture, etc etc.
Taking a clone during flowering isn't recommended, I know... Risks of stress killing the plant an all that jazz, but I have a few questions.
I attached some pictures of the cutting I took.
About 5 inches of the stem is submerged below the surface of the soil, covered in Shultz Take Root. Is the cutting to big, do I need to trim the stem more? Also, do I need to remove more leaves, or will this be fine to support itself through the stress of going back into veg.
I know the light cycle of 24/0 is reccomended for a while... but is 20/4 fine? Also, will this sucessfully work... taking this big clone and putting it back into veg?
Also, I plan to mix a foliar feed mix to use on the plant every day. Do I need to keep the soil moist, or can I let it dry out so the roots search for water--- and get alot of water in thru foliar feeding instead?
I will use 2-4 drops of Superthrive per gallon to help the stress, and some Vitamin B1 to help the roots.
Will any of the following be usefull to help in the cloning process?:
Sea Kelp Extract, Fish Emulsion, Bat Guano ( P ), Molasses, Root Cloning Powder( add some to water, lol? ), and some bloom nutes along with epsom salts.
How can I keep this flowering clone alive... and force it back into veg sucessfully, this is my first clone ^^
Thanks!
Taking a clone during flowering isn't recommended, I know... Risks of stress killing the plant an all that jazz, but I have a few questions.
I attached some pictures of the cutting I took.
About 5 inches of the stem is submerged below the surface of the soil, covered in Shultz Take Root. Is the cutting to big, do I need to trim the stem more? Also, do I need to remove more leaves, or will this be fine to support itself through the stress of going back into veg.
I know the light cycle of 24/0 is reccomended for a while... but is 20/4 fine? Also, will this sucessfully work... taking this big clone and putting it back into veg?
Also, I plan to mix a foliar feed mix to use on the plant every day. Do I need to keep the soil moist, or can I let it dry out so the roots search for water--- and get alot of water in thru foliar feeding instead?
I will use 2-4 drops of Superthrive per gallon to help the stress, and some Vitamin B1 to help the roots.
Will any of the following be usefull to help in the cloning process?:
Sea Kelp Extract, Fish Emulsion, Bat Guano ( P ), Molasses, Root Cloning Powder( add some to water, lol? ), and some bloom nutes along with epsom salts.
How can I keep this flowering clone alive... and force it back into veg sucessfully, this is my first clone ^^
Thanks!
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